Előre megásott sírhelyek, katonai konvoj, és új temető a koronavírus áldozatainak

2020 április 09., 14:00
  • Eddig mintegy kilencvenezren vesztették életüket világszerte Covid-19 betegségben, derül ki a Johns Hopkins Egyetem összesítéséből.
  • Olaszországban közel 18 ezer, Spanyolországban 15 ezer, Nagy-Britanniában több mint 7 ezer ember halt meg.
An employee of Lantz funeral directors looks at coffins stored in Mulhouse, eastern France, on April 1, 2020, on the sixteenth day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)
photo_camera Koporsókészítő üzem Franciaországban. Fotó: SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP
A mortuary worker wearing a face mask and gloves checks coffins, most of them containing the bodies of COVID-19 victims, at the parking of the Collserola funeral parlour in Montcada i Reixac, near Barcelona, on April 3, 2020. - More than 900 people died in Spain over the past 24 hours for the second day running, government figures showed, although the rate of new infections and deaths continued to slow. (Photo by PAU BARRENA / AFP)
photo_camera Barcelonában kiűritettek egy háromemeletes parkolóházat, hogy ott tárolják a koporsókat. Fotó: PAU BARRENA/AFP
New Yorkban hűtőkonténereket vetnek be átmeneti halottasházként a kórházak parkolóiban.
photo_camera Hűtőkamionok New Yorkban. Fotó: ANGELA WEISS/AFP
A járvány egyik áldozatának temetése Franciaországban, 2020 áprilisában.
photo_camera Mulhouse, Franciaország. Fotó: SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP
Pallbearers from the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish burial society (Hevrat kadishah), wearing surgical masks as a precaution against COVID-19 coronavirus disease, carry the coffin of an elderly man (not a COVID-19 victim) during a funeral outside the Shamgar funeral house in Jerusalem on April 5, 2020. (Photo by MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP)
photo_camera Jeruzsálem, Izrael. Fotó: MENAHEM KAHANA/AFP
Personnel of the Secretary of Health carry a body bag simulating to have a corpse during an awareness campaign during the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, in Cucuta, Colombia, on April 6, 2020. - At least 73,139 people have died around the world since the novel coronavirus emerged in China in December, according to an AFP tally compiled around 1900 GMT Monday based on official sources. (Photo by Schneyder MENDOZA / AFP)
photo_camera Cucuta, Kolumbia. Fotó: SCHNEYDER MENDOZA/AFP
A body is moved from a refrigeration truck serving as a temporary morgue to a vehicle at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, in the Borough of Brooklyn on April 8, 2020 in New York. - New York recorded a new single-day high for coronavirus deaths on April 8, but Governor Andrew Cuomo said the epidemic appeared to be stabilizing. Cuomo said 779 people had died in the last 24 hours, bringing the total death toll in New York state from COVID-19 to 6,268. (Photo by Bryan R. Smith / AFP)
photo_camera New York, Egyesült Államok. Fotó: BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP
People wearing protective suits sit accompany a coffin on a truck near Los Ceibos hospital in Guayaquil, Ecuador on April 8, 2020, amid the new coronavirus outbreak. (Photo by Jose Sanchez / AFP)
photo_camera Guayaquil, Ecuador. Fotó: JOSE SANCHEZ/AFP
Employees wearing security outfits wait next to the coffin of a person who presumably died from the new coronavirus at a cemetery in Guayaquil, Ecuador on April 1, 2020. - Residents of Guayaquil, in Ecuador's southwest, express outrage over the way the government has responded to the numerous deaths related to the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, saying there are many more deaths than are being reported and that bodies are being left in homes for days without being picked up. Ecuador marked its highest daily increase in deaths and new cases of coronavirus on Sunday, with the total reaching 14 dead and 789 infected, authorities had said. (Photo by Marcos Pin / AFP)
photo_camera Guayaquil, Ecuador. Fotó: MARCOS PIN/AFP
Italian Army trucks transporting coffins of victims of coronavirus cross the city of Bergamo, Lombardy, after leaving the Monumental Cemetery on March 26, 2020, to bring the coffins to crematoriums in other regions where municipalities have made themselves available to accept them, during the country's lockdown following the COVID-19 new coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP)
photo_camera Miután a bergamói krematóriumok megteltek, az olasz hadsereget szállította az elhunytakat távolibb városokba. Fotó: MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP
Employees of a funeral home wear face masks as they drive in a hearse with a banner reading “Even though we all have to die, let's not kill one another”, as part of a campaign sponsored by the Colombian police and a funerary home to raise awareness during the new coronavirus pandemic in Envigado, Antioquia, Colombia, on April 1, 2020. - More than 20,000 cases of COVID-19 were registered in Latin America and the Caribbean by Wednesday, according to an AFP tally using information provided by national health authorities and the World Health Organization. (Photo by JOAQUIN SARMIENTO / AFP)
photo_camera Envigado, Kolumbia. Fotó: JOAQUIN SARMIENTO/AFP
Priest Don Marcello gives a blessing to the coffins of deceased people inside the church of San Giuseppe in Seriate, on March 28, 2020. (Photo by Piero CRUCIATTI / AFP)
photo_camera Seriate, Olaszország. Fotó: PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP
Officers and relatives carry the coffin of a person who died due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), as other new graves are seen around in a special area of the cemetery that the government opened only for coronavirus cases at Beykoz, in Istanbul on March 27, 2020. (Photo by BULENT KILIC / AFP)
photo_camera A török kormány új temetőt nyitott a koronavírus áldozatainak Isztambulban. Fotó: BULENT KILIC/AFP
Aerial view of the Vila Formosa cemetery in outskirts of Sao Paulo, Brazil on March 31, 2020. - Vila Formosa cemetery, the largest in Latin America with an area of 780 thousand square meters and where more than 1.5 million people were buried, had a 30% increase in the number of burials after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by NELSON ALMEIDA / AFP)
photo_camera Előre megásott sírok a Sao Paulo melletti Vila Formosa temetőben. Fotó: NELSON ALMEIDA/AFP
A view shows dozens of freshly dug graves at a cemetery in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro on April 7, 2020. - Officials in the eastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro have divided public opinion by preparing more than 600 graves for coronavirus victims ahead of anticipated deaths..The Dnipro mayor's spokeswoman Yulia Vitvitska told AFP on April 6 that the city had dug 615 graves and readied 2,000 sealable body bags in preparation for COVID-19 fatalities. (Photo by Stanislav VEDMID / AFP)
photo_camera Előre megásott sírhelyek az ukrajnai Dnipróban. Fotó: STANISLAV VEDMID/AFP
Employees of a funeral home company install on March 30, 2020 fifteen new burial vaults in a cemetery near Bethune as the peak of the epidemic of COVID-19 is set to hit the country. (Photo by DENIS CHARLET / AFP)
photo_camera Új sírok a franciaországi Bethune temetőjében. Fotó: DENIS CHARLET/AFP
Workmen pre-dig graves at Sixmile Cemetery in Antrim, near Belfast, in Northern Ireland on April 2, 2020, as life in the United Kingdom continues during the nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. - Antrim and Newtownabbey council said on Thursday that it was carrying out "preparatory" work in case cemetery staff numbers are reduced due to illness. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Britain would "massively increase testing" amid a growing wave of criticism on Thursday about his government's failure to provide widespread coronavirus screening. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)
photo_camera Előre kiásott sírok Belfastban. Fotó: PAUL FAITH/AFP
Funeral posters are displayed in the village of Vertova near Bergamo, Lombardy, on March 24, 2020, where 36 people died of coronavirus in 23 days. (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA / AFP)
photo_camera Vertova, Olaszország. Fotó: MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP
A man touches the coffin of his mother during a funeral service in the closed cemetery of Seriate, near Bergamo, Lombardy, on March 20, 2020 during the country's lockdown aimed at stopping the spread of the COVID-19 (new coronavirus) pandemic. (Photo by Piero Cruciatti / AFP)
photo_camera Bergamo, Olaszország. Fotó: PIERO CRUCIATTI/AFP
A pallbearer of Lantz funeral services wearing protective gloves stands next to the coffin of a person infected by the COVID-19 in the cemetery of Kingersheim, eastern France, on April 4, 2020, on the nineteenth day of a lockdown in France aimed at curbing the spread of the COVID-19 infection caused by the novel coronavirus. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP)
photo_camera Lantz, Franciaország. Fotó: SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP

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